Oct 21, 2005 ... In all, 68 ladies were appointed between 1358 and 1488, including all consorts. Though many were women of royal blood, or wives of knights ...

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Government Equity and Money: John Law’s System in 1720 France

File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML France was notionally on a fixed exchange rate regime (with frequent departures); I interpret Law’s System as an attempt to move government debt closer to ...

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Commoners' Arms in England

May 9, 1999 ... implies that the coat of arms was assumed early on in professional life. ... Nicholas Exton, fishmonger, ald. 1382, 1385-92, mayor 1387, ...

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The Fleur-de-Lys

The origin of the fleur de lis has been debated for centuries. .... it is probably under the influence of saint Bernard and Suger that Louis VII (who was ...

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The French Royal Family: Titles and Customs

The French royal family: styles, titles, customs, forms of address.

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The French Royal Family: A Genealogy

The main purpose of this genealogy of the French Royal family is to display the coats of arms used by various members and branches. ...

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Nobility in America

Feb 8, 2004 ... Coats of Arms of Famous Americans. Most of the information comes from Bolton's Armory. It is based on evidence such as bookplates, ...

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List of the Knights of the Garter (1348-present)

A list of all knights from 1348 to 1939, adapted from Edmund H. Fellowes: The Knights of the Garter 1348-1939, which is a catalogue of the stall-plates in ...

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Stall-Plates of the Knights of the Garter

This catalogue is taken from Edmund Horace Fellowes: The Knights of the Garter, 1348-1939. With a complete list of the stall-plates in St. George's chapel; ...

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An Armory of Famous Musicians

Kirkpatrick mentions that the musicians' family spuriously considered itself connected to the .... Antonio Stradivari (1644-1737): famous violin-maker. ...

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